The Reserve Bank of India has advised public not to fall prey to fictitious information of being beneficiary of funds such as those from winning lotteries.
This misleading information claims remittance of such funds by overseas entities to banks in the country.
Remittance in any form towards participation in lottery schemes is prohibited under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, RBI's Regional Director Jasbir Singh told reporters in Chandigarh on Monday.
These fictitious offers are made through letters, e-mails, mobile phones, SMS, he said.
Singh said the fraudsters were now resorting to issue of certificates, letters, circulars sent through e-mail on letterheads that look like that of RBI and purportedly signed by its top officials to make them appearĀ genuine.
"The fraudsters also convince the victims by impersonating as senior officials of the RBI with telephone numbers and fictitious e-mails